When youngsters Hansel and Gretel (voices of Bill Hader and Amy Poehler) mysteriously disappear, the HEA (Happily Ever After Agency) calls for the help of Red (Hayden Panettiere), Wolf (Patrick Warburton), Granny (Glenn Close) and the rest of the usual suspects who were introduced in the first Hoodwinked animated movie.

Why is Hoodwinked Too—Hood VS. Evil rated PG?

Official MPAA Rating: Hoodwinked Too—Hood VS. Evil is rated PG for for some mild rude humor, language and action.

Please read our content details for this movie to help determine if it is suitable for members of your family. We also encourage you to check our full review and our movie information page.

Violence: Scenes feature hand-to-hand combat, flame blasting weapons, scary giants and characters that are crushed. Violence is set in a comedic, cartoon context, and few injuries result. Characters that have eaten a substance that causes them to grow very large begin ransacking a city. Two children are apprehended by a woman who threatens to eat them. A sleep-inducing gas is depicted. Homes are intentionally blown up. A male character falls on an object, hurting his groin.

Sexual Content: No sexual content noted.

Language: One mild profanity and some name-calling are heard. Benign words (like "muffin") are sometimes used in place of profanities.

Drugs/Alcohol: In a scene that takes place in a club, a character comments that he wants to go to the bar.

Hoodwinked Too—Hood VS. EvilCanadian Movie Ratings

Province

Rating

Rating Descriptor

British Columbia

G

Violence.

Alberta

G

Manitoba

PG

Violence.

Ontario

G

Quebec

G

Martimes

PG

Canadian Home Video

G

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